On Wednesday, news of sexual allegations against Ridgewood native and indie rock guitarist Matthew Mondanile led to festivals and concert venues canceling appearances by the musician's solo project, Ducktails.

Furthermore, the Woodsist record label, which issued Ducktails' third album, tweeted that it was severing its relationship with Mondanile. As subsequent Ducktails records were issued by other labels, it was unclear what the repercussions of that decision would be. Woodsist did not respond to a request for comment.

"Woodsist will no longer be working with Matt Mondanile/Ducktails. His actions are inexcusable. Sending love and support to all victims," read the tweet, which was posted Monday.

Woodsist will no longer be working with Matt Mondanile/Ducktails. His actions are inexcusable. Sending love and support to all victims.

According to multiple news organizations, including The Guardian and the New York underground music blog Brooklyn Vegan, Mondanile has canceled an 11-date U.S. tour scheduled for later this year. The cancellations were prompted by several venues, including Philadelphia's PhilaMOCA, dropping Ducktails from scheduled appearances.

At least nine concerts have been canceled so far, The Guardian reported.

Last week, SPIN magazine and the music site Pitchfork broke the news that Mondanile's February 2016 departure from his band Real Estate was due to longstanding rumors that the he had repeatedly engaged in unwanted sexual contact with several women during his tenure in the group.

By Monday, SPIN had published detailed accounts from seven of his accusers, whose allegations span more than a decade.

Allegations included claims he had brought women into restrooms under false pretenses before kissing them without consent, and statements that he had groped or improperly touched women as they tried to sleep.

Along with Ridgewood High School friends Alex Bleeker and Martin Courtney, Mondanile formed Real Estate in 2008. Over four albums, the group has won accolades from independent-music cognoscenti for their complex dream-pop hooks.

On Thursday, an attorney with Giordano Law Offices in New York wrote to say the office represented Mondanile and would be releasing a statement on his behalf. Mondanile's former band, Real Estate, has not responded to requests for comment.